ElizaHeidi | Window Shopper |
3/24/2015 - 1:33 am

There are lots of established assets regarding woman's companies. Anyone
should be able to uncover a few by means of google, along with in G+ which is
often ideal for networking. That said, if you do have difficulty finding a
bank loan, you will be keen on finding out far more with regards to product
owner loan, and that is an alternative personal solution that could match
your wants of this small business.

valinda dickerson | Window Shopper |
8/13/2013 - 4:18 pm

HorizonBusinessFunding | Window Shopper |
8/7/2013 - 2:42 pm

I have to agree with the comment from PrincipisCapital. There are many
established resources for female business owners. You should be able to find
some through google, as well as on G+ which can be helpful for networking.
That being said, if you do have difficulty obtaining a loan, you might be
interested in learning more about merchant cash advance, which is an
alternative financial product that may suit the needs of your business. Best
of luck to you.

JGabriel | Community Moderator |
7/24/2013 - 9:45 am

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BMT | Window Shopper |
7/14/2013 - 8:46 am

No grants - they just do not work that way.

However, there are many ways to finance a small business. But, your question
is too general. Do you have more specifics.

Is this a new business or an existing business? How much are you seeking?
What will the funds be used for - commercial real estate, equipment,
inventory, working capital? Do you have any income to make loan payments or
any collateral (not always necessary but can help)?

If you can shed more light on your financing needs, we would be better able
to point you in the right direction.

PrincipisCapital | Window Shopper |
7/12/2013 - 12:20 pm

Shield Funding | Window Shopper |
7/11/2013 - 4:55 pm

For businesses that are in operation for at least four to six months with
consistent revenues there are many alternative lenders online that offer
small business loans for women. These loans do come at a premium to grants
and other agency backed loans, but if the profit potential is there it can
make sense. Just choose a reputable lender that does not have a lot of
complaints against them.